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Stine Bosse: Keep the Nordic region a sweet spot

The Nordic region is a privileged sweet spot, and should remain one. But it means fully embracing the EU says Danish Stine Bosse, named one of the world’s most powerful businesswomen many times over.
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One minute interview

What book are you currently reading?

“The Fly Trap” about hover flies and sawflies by the Swedish author Fredrik Sjöberg   

Which work tool do you appreciate the most in your office?

My MacBook Pro is an indispensable tool, and I also always carry my iPad with me

What is your hidden talent?

Ouch, I am definitely not good at sports, there are no hidden talents there. I do have a talent for writing, though, which is not entirely fulfilled at this stage in my life. I wrote several poems when I was young, and I am actually quite good at making party songs 

As a child, what did you want to become when you grew up?

I wanted to be a vet, no doubt about it, because I was very fond of dogs and my first student job was dog walker for a kennel. I also helped train them. Today I am happy my career took a different turn

Stine Bosse’s CV

Boardroom director at The Royal Danish Theatre - Denmark’s national stage

On the board of a range of companies and organisations, including Børnefonden, Flügger Denmark, TDC, Allianz and Aker ASA and CONCITO.

Former CEO at insurance company Tryg and at the time Denmark’s highest ranking female top leader

In 2009 and 2010 she came number 22 in Financial Times’ list of “most influential business women in the world”.

Adjunct professor at the Copenhagen Business School

Author of ”Bossen, om balance i ledelse” - a book about leadership

Master of Law from the University of Copenhagen

Born in 1960

Mother to two daughters and two sons from her partner’s previous relationship

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